Kanger Protank Battery

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The Protank fits well on top of the KTS GG copy, and it costs about $30

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It's funny that I keep seeing people saying "they're not for me" and "draw too airy" but haven't seen one in the classifieds. I was trolling there to see if someone was wanting to unload one so I could try it. Maybe people are like me and hang on to stuff they don't really love but keep as a backup?

Someone sold a couple the other day with a bunch of heads. They were gone almost immediately. If I remember correctly, they complained about the airy draw. I'm with SexySod on that, I really like that airy draw. All you have to do is draw a little slower and it's great. I've got a 306DCA and it's a mother to draw compared to the ProTank.
 

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These are some wonderful ideas, keep em coming. I like the vamo but I know absolutely nothing outside of the ego's. I will have to do more research :facepalm: vaping is hard work but well worth it to stay away from the stinkies ;)
SexySod,

Someone's got to say it, so here goes: Get a ProVari. You won't regret it. I have 2 eVics, 3 Vamos, a few Bolts, an EA mod, and a GUS on order. I use the ProVari ALL the time. For whatever reason, it seems to taste better coming from the ProVari.

The Vamo is good. Gave one to my wife and she likes it. The other 2 are for backups and travel when/where I don't want to risk my ProVari.
 

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I'm going the Vamo route, I found them very reasonable at Vaporbreak, they seem to have cleaned up their act as far as shipping, (it used to be unreliable and take forever). If you register you get a cheaper price yet, around the price of a twist now, but it's just the tube so you still have to spring for batteries and a charger.

I ordered the kit despite the forum warnings that the charger and batteries would burn my house down, I like to save money and I live to take chances.....I ordered last week and they are in NY now, will be here by next week.

They seem to have it all for a reasonable price, including the ability to go short or long and they look real nice.

For around town, I'm sticking with the Kanger eVpd Batteries, 3.7volts out of the box and they were designed to work with the Protank. Kangertech sells them for 10.99 when they have them in stock, outlast the eGo and are rock solid. I have 6 of these because they are so cheap!
 
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Whenever someone starts a Protank-related thread, my ears start ringing. I haven't had much sleep lately. :blink:

Innokin Itazte MVP is on the left, Provari is on the right. You can get the MVP for around $60. Only complaints with the MVP: no ohm reader, non-replaceable battery. Aside from that, it's a rugged, reliable handsome (in the way a sloth is handsome) variable voltage device. Plus, they look really rad with a J-Wrap.
 
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